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Copyright James G. Collins and Associates, Arlington TX.
Derived from Walter
Gidde. A Booke of Sundry Draughtes: Principaly Serving for
Glasiers: and Not Impertinent for Plasterers, and Gardiners: Besides Sundry
Other Professions. Whereunto is Annexed, The Manner how to Anniel in Glas: and
Also the True Forme of the Fornace, and the Secretes Thereof. London:
Printed in Shoolane, at the signe of the Faulcon by Walter Dight. 1615.
This volume is provided online via the Internet Archive (https://archive.org/) for individual personal,
not for profit use; Creative
Commons License: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0
International
This version of Gidde’s book is geared toward people who are happy to explore
color and spaces using of colored pencils or crayons. However, it can also
inspire those whose tools are, of course – glass; or paint, thread (embroidery,
crochet, knitting), fabric (piecework), sheets of plastic, wood or metal
(carving, inlays, engraving, incising, parquet work), tiling, concrete (for
example, ornamental walkways), and more.
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